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Palm trees at the North Pole, the hot truth about climate change, written by Marc ter Horst ; illustrated by Wendy Panders ; translated by Laura Watkinson

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Palm trees at the North Pole, the hot truth about climate change, written by Marc ter Horst ; illustrated by Wendy Panders ; translated by Laura Watkinson
Language
eng
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
8-12 years
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Palm trees at the North Pole
Responsibility statement
written by Marc ter Horst ; illustrated by Wendy Panders ; translated by Laura Watkinson
Sub title
the hot truth about climate change
Summary
Discover the true story of climate change: from farting cows to roaring cars, and everything in-between. Finally, a book to explain everything you need to know about climate change--and then some. Palm Trees at the North Pole is about exploding volcanoes and brave inventors. About arguing scientists and young activists. About cute little pikas and devastating hurricanes. About mammoths and icebergs, dykes and windmills--and most importantly, about science and facts. Clear, accessible, funny--and accompanied by detailed illustrations that bring the story to life--Palm Trees at the North Pole encourages young climate activists to engage even more deeply with their chosen cause, while also serving as a perfect primer for those new to the issue
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
Illustrator

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